Gone Native: Earth Saga (DBZ/DC Comics)

Rulers
I expected Superman to be the first to arrive now that I was back on Earth, but the sudden assault by Batman caught me by surprise. I heard a loud bang behind me, and by the time I looked over my shoulder, I saw a fist the size of my head racing towards my face. I reacted quickly, catching the blow with my forearms, but I was surprised by the power that I felt behind it. My feet dug into the ground, a long trench forming as I was forced back despite toughening the ground up in the hopes of gaining a foothold, in addition to flying against the momentum.

I met the gaze of the glowing red visor of the suit. Batman's presence didn't fill it. He was confined to the torso of the machine. Adjusting my counter, I flipped Batman's battle suit up, sending him flying overhead as I used his momentum against him. In response, large black wings sprouted from the suit's back, righting it as he threw down an axe kick that formed a crater the moment the blow landed. My ki rapidly spread out and reinforced the ground once again, making it far more durable.

As far as power suits went, the one Batman was in was one that I would have liked to have in the war.

I caught the falling axe kick with my forearms, feeling an ache in my muscles from the strain, before I grabbed hold of his ankle and slammed him into the ground with all my strength. A nuclear explosion might have caused less of an explosion of pure force, as the shockwave from the impact completely laid the mountains terrain we were in to waste. The mountains themselves trembled, shedding tons of rock and snow in massive avalanches.

Still, I didn't feel a diminishing presence within the suit. The metal warped a bit under my hand, but the fact that it was able to endure my grip at all betrayed just how durable it was. Very few things could do so at my level of strength. Nth metal? No, that couldn't be it -- if it was, then that punch and axe kick would have done more damage to me. Whatever it was made of, it was hyperdense, and it could take a beating.

A ki spear formed in my hand and I thrust it down into the red visor of the suit. A structural weakness by necessity, but even it was more durable than expected. My ki spear broke through the red crystal despite the resistance, skewering through the suit's head just as I felt a kick to my ribs send me flying. My bones ached from the force of the blow as I slammed through a mountain. I righted myself a moment later, but lot the momentum continue to carry me for the time being, feeling Batman give chase with my ki sense.

As I flew through the air, I laid a trail of Destructo Disks. Three of them.

Catching myself with my flight, I was ready to meet Batman head-on. He blew through the mountain, intent on not giving me any space. I felt another presence rapidly approach, and one suddenly appear. The former was Wonder Woman, while the other was Cyborg, who immediately zeroed in on me hovering in the sky and lined up a shot with his arm cannon. Twisting, I threw Batman into the blast of what felt like some kind of plasma attack, the attack coating Batman's back. He ignored the attack, but I noticed that his armor began to swelter ever so slightly.

The heat that came off of the plasma was unreal. It couldn't be compared to what Scarabs sent at me during the War of Light. It was far stronger and hotter.

I didn't have time to ponder if it would manage to burn me or not if the attack had landed before Batman threw himself at me. We traded dozens of blows in a matter of seconds, and it was then that I realized why Batman had stood at the front with the likes of Superman and Wonder Woman. His form and fighting technique were impeccable. In sheer skill, he rivaled any Saiyan I had ever fought before.

However, I noticed a fatal weakness as I grabbed hold of one of the waiting Destructo Disk's. It flew forward, arcing through the sky before it slammed into Batman's back, lurching him forward as the hyperdense ki sawed through the outermost layer of his armor. It was slow going and the edge of my destructo disk was being ground away with each rotation. Yet Batman reacted exactly how I thought he would.

He shifted, his wing lashing out to bat away the Destructo Disk while he threw a jab and followed it up with a knee strike. I countered by dodging both attacks and planting my foot into his chest, knocking him back. There, I saw it.

Batman fought like a man who was inexperienced with flight. No, not even that. Inexperienced implied he was bad at it. He was just less good at it than he was hand-to-hand combat, yet it stood out because of just how excellent of a fighter he was. He also fought like a man who avoided blows where he could.

Batman fought like me. Someone who was used to fighting those vastly stronger than themselves and finding ways to win. Not through brute force, but through skill and technique.

Yet, because of it, he would lose.

Fresh ki spears flared to life in my hands and I launched them at Batman. One was directly aimed at the bat on his chest, while the other was aimed at his one of his shoulder pauldrons. Cyborg was behind him, parked on a mountain top, waiting for a clear shot at me.

Batman chose to take the blows, knowing how powerful the ki spears were. I could level the entire mountain range with just one of them.

Yet, when he realized that they weren't ki spears, it was too late.

Tightening a fist, I strengthened the power of the technique. It was one that I had created, but ultimately dismissed as being flawed. As a training tool.

The two gravity spheres caught Batman in between two powerful gravity wells. Years ago, I had only managed to increase them to a hundred times the standard gravity. Now… Batman was caught between two gravity wells that were a thousand times the planetary average. The suit held out valiantly, a testament to those that created it, but eventually the metal creaked and tore, contorting the suit around the two gravity wells. Tons of rubble lifted from the fallen mountains, creating an miniature asteroid field on the Earth's surface.

The trick to defeating Batman was the same one to defeat me.

An unknown technique, in a circumstance where we couldn't afford to be cautious.

I felt Batman's presence begin to weaken, and half of the suit tore itself apart before that same loud bang appeared again, and something snatched away the torso of the suit. I felt Batman get deposited hundreds of miles away through my ki sense, before Cyborg readied his shot.

I felt the heat on my face from the radiant radiation, before he even pulled the trigger to his arm cannon, and the moment he did, the asteroid field I had created became red hot, reduced to molten slag before the torrent of plasma even touched it. It was a weapon capable of melting through the entire planet. It felt like I had a sun racing right towards me.

I couldn't meet it head-on. Even if I overpowered it, the planet could be devastated from the blowback.

Instead, I darted low, feeling my suit catch on fire as the false Nth metal that was woven into the suit melted away. I blasted forward, intent on destroying the source.

Cyborg looked at me as I rounded on him, his arm outstretched as he continued to fire his blast that was slowly melting away at his foundation, his red eye meeting mine. A ki blade formed around my hand, the razor-sharp edge of it slamming into the edge of his arm -- the metal tore under the force instead of being cut in half, and no sooner than I cut off his metallic arm near the elbow, his stump began to shift.

"Booyah, baby!" Cyborg shouted, his robotic arm twisting, taking that same massive output of plasma and focusing it into a tight beam. He swung his arm out, lashing out at me from close range. He nearly took my arm off, but I dodged in time and the only thing he managed to slice was the mountain tops behind me. I tucked under the beam of plasma, and as it passed over, it felt like I narrowly avoided a small sun.

As I dodged, I raised a hand, ki condensing into my palm. Cyborg's human eye widened as the ki leaped from the palm of my hand, yet he was saved in the nick of time by a golden shield being tossed between us. The ki blast slammed into the shield, sending Cyborg flying, and giving him just enough time to dodge before the shield was reduced to slag. Not a second later, Wonder Woman slammed into me.

I blocked a punch with my forearm and I felt myself get knocked through a mountain before retaliating with a knee to the diaphragm. There was fire in her eyes as she accepted the blow in exchange for the time needed to wind back her fist and send me flying into the ground. The mountainous peaks gave way to a more tropical climate beneath us. I recovered instantly, flying back a few feet over the ground, but Wonder Woman proved to be relentless.

Her lasso swung out, but I diverted it with a ki spear, a smaller one forming in my hand as I narrowly dodged a punch to the face. Spinning the shorter spear in my hand, I slammed the tip into her flank, only to find that her armor protected her from the worst of it.

"You are a fool, King Tarble," Wonder Woman snarled at me as I let the ki spears fade. We flew over the countryside at high speeds, before Wonder Woman decided that she had ha enough and surged forward. I caught a blow with the palm of my hand before countering, slamming my elbow against her nose. I felt my elbow fracture, but it was worth the cost to give her a bloody nose.

"The fools are the ones that provoked me," I shot back leaning out of the way of a retalitory punch before I backhanded her with a fist, only to pay for the blow with a punch to my ribs. I felt one of them snap under the force. It was an injury, but a minor one at best.

Wonder Woman snarled as she punched me in the face, sending me flying through some kind of orchard. "It didn't have to be this way," she snapped at me as we clashed again.

"Tell that to the corpses of my soldiers," I snapped back, a knee slamming into her stomach, folding her ever so slightly over it, before I cupped a fist with my other hand and brought it down on the back of her neck.

Wonder Woman spat out blood as she recovered from the blow. She met my eyes and while the fire was still there, there was something else. "You are a fool, but you are a worthy king," Wonder Woman decided, our bout slowing down so we hovered above the countryside of some nation I couldn't identify immediately. She readied her lasso, giving me time to ready my ki spears.

"I suspect that is high praise coming from you. Though, I do hope you mean it instead of using compliments to buy time for Aquaman to arrive," I returned, sensing the hero's approach. Wonder Woman's eyes narrowed just as she dove towards me, intent on driving me towards the ground. I thrust my short spear at her, forcing her to dodge directly in the path of my long spear's slash. She brought up the lasso, pulling it into a taut line, and used it as a makeshift shield before she was sent flying into the ground. Spinning my long spear, I launched it at her like a missile -- the following explosion consuming the countryside.

No one was killed. Perhaps it was lucky positioning, but I didn't believe in luck. The fight stole a great deal of my attention, but I could still feel nearly every ki signature on the planet. And Earth's population was dwindling. The fight had hardly escalated to extinction-level blows, so I had to assume that it was something that the Justice League was doing.

Most notably, I didn't feel Superman's presence. Meaning he was likely the first and last line of defense against my fleets that were gathering. That was… both good and bad.

At the moment, the Justice League was divided. I disabled a fraction of their team, but they still had a number of powerhouses. Fighting them all at once, I would lose. It wouldn't be for a lack of trying to win, it was just simple fact. You could only fight so many people that were as strong or stronger than you at once before you got overwhelmed.

Aquaman launched himself up from the ocean -- he was moving fast, but compared to the others, he was lacking in speed. I turned to face him, noting the trident that was poised to skewer me through the chest. A ki spear formed in my hand again that I used to block the thrust, catching the trident on one of its spokes before twisting it as I lashed out with a foot that caught him in the stomach.

He shot down like a speeding bullet, tearing through the ground like a meteor. Ah. Aquaman couldn't fly, I realized as I gave chase, putting some distance between us and Wonder Woman. Cyborg was a threat, and as I appeared before Aquaman, who had his trident ready to fight again, the robotic man appeared with another audible bang. Instead of sending a blast of plasma at me, I heard the whistle of projectiles as Aquaman and I clashed. The Atlantean king was strong. I would give him that much.

None of the Justice League could be called weak. Even those that I had already defeated. In the Wrath State, Aquaman would have been a challenge for me, but he fought like a man that was used to fighting those weaker than he was, when I was more than twice as powerful.

I pivoted, dodging a thrust of his trident, before I smacked Aquaman's legs out from underneath him, intent on using him as a shield from the missiles that Cyborg shot at me. They were small, no longer than a few inches, and with their shape, they appeared to be darts. A dozen of them raced towards me as Aquaman used his trident to control his landing and stay in the fight by digging it into the ground. Ki swirled in my hands as the darts split up, curving around Aquaman.

Ki sprung from my hands, a dozen small blasts that collided with the darts Cyborg shot at me. Each released a concussive blast, but otherwise, my ki blasts broke through them with little issue as the blasts continued on towards Cyborg. A distraction while I grabbed hold of one of the Destructo Disks that I had left behind. It lurched forward, slicing through the mountain that had collapsed over the top of it, obscuring it from view as it raced towards Cyborg from the back.

Aquaman threw himself at me -- his trident darting out in a blur, and when one of its razor sharp barbs at the tip grazed me, it sliced through my skin with ease. My eyes narrowed as Aquaman offered me a smirk, his blows raining down with renewed vigor now that he had seen that he could make me bleed. A second ki spear formed in my hands, a smaller one that I used to return the wound with one of my own as I used the larger one to divert his trident to the side.

The tip of the spear found purchase in his side, his armor holding up well, but not well enough to prevent me from skewering him. Yet, just as I was about to thrust completely through him, Wonder Woman appeared again, her sword slamming down into the shaft of my spear, breaking the hyperdense ki against my will before she followed it up with a high kick that nearly took my head off, and it might have if I hadn't dodged underneath it.

This was the situation that I had hoped to avoid, I thought to myself as Aquaman ripped the other half of the ki spear out of his bleeding side while Wonder Woman touched down near him. Off in the distance, Cyborg took up a position to give long-range support. They were all ready to fight based on the determined looks on their faces.

Wonder Woman was by far the larger threat. She was stronger than me, though I held the edge in skill and technique. I would be hard-pressed to defeat her one-on-one. With Aquaman and Cyborg buzzing around and interfering, the odds were against me.

However, I did notice something. "Where is the rest of the Justice League? Am I not worthy of your full attention?" I asked them, feeling Martian Manhunter and Shazam were on the planet, but they were elsewhere. Did it have anything to do with the diminishing population of humans?

Wonder Woman met my gaze resolutely as she and Aquaman began to move to flank me, each coming from a different side. I didn't really expect an answer, but I received one anyway. "You are not the only threat the Justice League faces. There are villains that seek to use your presence as an opportunity for their own ends," Wonder Woman answered.

She should not have told me that. But she did anyway. I couldn't see what she had to gain by giving me the information that the Justice League was divided -- after all, the enemy of my enemy might not be my friend, but they were a convenient distraction. Unless she was looking for a specific reaction?

"I see," I responded, and that was the cue. Wonder Woman and Aquaman both threw themselves at me as I pulled on the Destructo Disk, unnoticed even now. Cyborg prepared a shot as I dodged a blow from Wonder Woman and I counterattacked a thrust from Aquaman. Cyborg seemed to have some kind of sensor for ki, because he was able to look back before the spiraling disk slammed into his back. The metal of his body was tough, but not so tough that it could withstand the attack unscathed.

He screamed in pain as the metal part of his torso was sheared in half -- did he have internal organs within? It didn't feel like it. Or did he have pain receptors in his metallic body? Because that seemed to be an oversight. Regardless, his scream caught his allies' attention for the briefest moment, and that moment I seized.

I slammed a ki spear into Aquaman's foot before following it up with a high knee to his chin. As his head snapped back, I pulled back my smaller ki spear and I slashed its edge into his wrist, the one that held his trident. His body was durable. More so than I expected, but not enough to negate the blow. My ki spear cut through his wrist, making the trident fall along with his hand still clutched around it. Aquaman cursed as he flew back, slamming through a rolling hill with explosive force. Wonder Woman was on top of me a nanosecond later, her sword darting out like a snake, but I caught the edge of the trident in the crook of my foot before kicking it up to my hands to use to block the blow.

Wonder Woman snarled as the ground buckled underneath the force of our clash. "That belongs to the King of Atlantis," she snapped at me, going for another blow. I felt the impact deep in my bones and they seemed to rattle inside of me. I was sent flying back, slamming through a building -- a villa in a place that I vaguely recognized and think was called Italy.

Then she was upon me, giving me no time to recover. I formed a short spear in my free hand, instantly getting used to the weight of the trident. I felt the static of magic against my palm -- the trident was clearly magical, but whether it offered any benefits or not was lost on me as my runes prevented it from finding purchased.

My new trident clashed against her sword, the ringing of steel filled the air as the villa was leveled in the clash of blows. "There is no king of Atlantis," I replied, much to her annoyance. I stood my ground, trading blows at a breakneck pace with her. Our weapons moved in barely visible blurs, trading a hundred blows in a handful of seconds. Even dual-wielding, Wonder Woman's defense was near impenetrable and her offense was powerful enough that I was barely keeping up.

Gritting my teeth, I dug deep, fighting against the aches I felt in my muscles. It felt like there was magma flowing through my veins. Yet, I forced myself to go blow to blow with Wonder Woman even as it became increasingly clear that I couldn't beat her in a contest of arms.

No. Not even that, I noticed as I caught a foot to the stomach, sending me flying away. I stuck close to the ground, controlling my flight as best I could but unable to prevent myself from slamming through a few buildings and a forest worth of trees before I came to a stop, and no sooner than I did, I was forced to block a thrust from her sword. I lashed out with the short spear only to have it brushed away with her metal bracers, and in return, I narrowly avoided a sword swipe that nearly took off my head.

I blocked the edge of her sword with my trident, thrusting out with my short spear, only to abandon the attempt when her sword snaked out and lunged for me after. Then she said what we both suspected. "You are getting weaker, King Tarble."

She was right about that. I hadn't mastered the Super Saiyan transformation. I could feel its awesome power slowly draining me of my strength and endurance. It wasn't a transformation that I could sustain forever. Not yet.

This absolutely could not become a contest of endurance. I wouldn't survive it. Meaning that I had to defeat the Justice League even faster than I had already planned.

"Then you should be able to defeat me," I returned, making her eyes narrow at the taunt. It was obvious bait, but I needed to defeat her before Aquaman rejoined the fight. He would be weaker without his hand and Trident, but both of them at once would tire me out too much. More than I could afford. After all, beating most of the Justice League wouldn't mean much if I couldn't defeat all of them.

From that point of view, putting Superman in charge of protecting Earth from space was their best move, and it was their greatest weakness. I was certain that so long as Superman was in space, none of my fleets could make it past whatever line he drew. Not without paying a cost. However, if he was out in space, then he wasn't here to defeat me. Meaning I had until he came back to defeat his colleagues while maintaining enough strength to defeat him.

"We underestimated you, King Tarble. We perceived your empire as the greatest threat that you posed. That is not a mistake we shall make again," Wonder Woman said, not so much taking the bait but determined to put me down. She was taking me seriously, holding nothing back. However, whether she took the bait or not, it had the same effect. Wonder Woman lunged forward, the tip of her sword racing towards my heart -- she was willing to kill me if necessary.

I rather liked that about her. It also made her predictable.

I lunged forward to meet her thrust, my trident lunged forward as well. If she sensed the trap that I laid, then she realized it too late. I made no effort to block the thrust that skewered my heart, punching through my back -- she had a remarkable sword. I barely felt a sting in my chest.

The same couldn't be said for her as I thrust my trident into her stomach, catching her below the ribs, and sinking the thrust as deep as the spikes on the trident could go. My turquoise eyes met her dark blue -- there was surprise in her gaze, but it didn't stop her from yanking her sword out. She grabbed hold of the trident, intent on keeping it buried inside of her, denying me a weapon and to prevent herself from bleeding out as she prepared another thrust, only to be flipped upside down as I slammed her into the ground.

She grunted loudly, a trail of blood dripping from her mouth. "Do you not have a heart?" She questioned, strangely, curious at her defeat. I had delivered a deadly wound in exchange for a fatal one. Or, so she had perceived. Now she wanted to know the mistake that she had made.

"No. Not anymore," I answered, forming a medicine ball to heal the injury to my heart and lung. To me, the only vital organ that remained was my brain. All the others could be healed if I survived the fight. I saw Wonder Woman look at my chest, at the blood on my skin, and the scars that I had from previous battles. At some point my armor and the undersuit covering my upper body had been shredded.

The wound healed over, leaving behind a thin white line where she had stabbed me. I think Wonder Woman might have smiled a fraction, but it was quickly wiped away when I yanked up out my trident. The barbs on the tips caused more damage on their way out, making her grimace as I pulled my weapon free. Blood splashed up, soaking her armor and her hands as she instinctively sought to stem the bleeding.

I eyed her for a moment before turning around, something that she found disagreeable. "Will you not finish me?" I heard her ask me as Wonder Woman shuffled, using her sword as a prop and push herself to her feet, ignoring the rivers of blood that escaped her grievous injury.

"I told you, I would try not to kill any of you if I could avoid it," I said, looking back at her over my shoulder. "Can I avoid it?" I asked her, feeling her weaken with each drop of blood spilt. Wonder Woman narrowed her eyes as she settled in a stance, her expression resolute and determined.

"No. You cannot," Wonder Woman responded, ready to continue.

I turned back around to face her, "A shame. Truly," I responded, my tone just as determined. A short ki spear formed in my free hand again, the tension between us swelling by the second, growing thicker and more taunt until the tension snapped in a flurry of movement.

She was more injured than she was letting on. I felt the difference immediately. She wasn't like me. She wasn't someone that had learned to ignore fatal wounds by experience to continue fighting at full capacity. With how powerful she was, I was sure that she often didn't feel pain, much less the agony of having her vitals skewered. Yet, all the same, she made a valiant attempt. Her sword moved in a blur, attacking and countering with grace and deadly precision. Both of us were slowly losing our strength as the fight dragged on, but despite starting at a much higher plateau, the power behind her blows was fading much faster than mine.

I lashed out with a foot, catching her in her wound, and sending her flying back. She grimaced as she blocked another blow as I gave chase, the slightest of trembles in her sword arm betraying her strain. "I thought you would fight with more honor," Wonder Woman remarked.

I guess she meant the cheap trick and targeting of her injuries.

"I would prefer to fight you fairly," I told her over the sound of our weapons clashing. That was the truth. "But honor has no place on the battlefield. It costs lives to maintain, and it's not worth a single one."

To that, Wonder Woman bared the barest hint of a smile, revealing white teeth that were stained red. "I see you much clearer now, King Tarble." Her blade lunged out, targeting my neck, but she left herself wide open. I batted the edge of her blade to the side with my short spear before the trident in my hand spun sharply a second before I plunged the spikes into her exposed thigh. She grunted, accepting the wound, and lashed out with a fist.

I avoided the blow as I kicked at her foot, changing the position of her wounded leg so the spikes would do more damage. Yanking the trident out, Wonder Woman let out a pained shout, yet she still made a lunge at me.

However, the fight had been decided. I kicked out, the back of my foot catching her in the temple. I held nothing back when delivering the powerful blow, snapping her head to the side with enough force that her tiara went flying away. Wonder Woman dropped, falling into a heap as blood seeped out of her wounds.

I had defeated her, but I found no satisfaction in the victory. I didn't beat her with technique and skill. I beat her with a stolen weapon and let blood loss sap her strength. The battle had been decided by tactics. Just like all the ones in the war had and it satisfied me about as much.

This time, when I turned away from Wonder Woman, she did not rise.

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Oooof.

Just oooof.

That hits hard.

My only regret is Tarble not holding Wonder Woman to her promise to help him deal with this whole situation and not actually going through the UN with the lasso of truth to fine who is honestly behind all this.
 
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Well, damn. Good to see you didn't gave batman his plotarmor and stupidity aura. This made Diana's chapter to shine, as sad as this turned out to be.
 
Even is she dies she can just nod to Hades, flip a coin to Charon, and walk her ass out of the afterlife.

It's literally a cave in her home country.

Gods don't stay dead unless you physically keep them in the afterlife.
I am not sure the version of Diana is used here is the one who end up a godess of war/peace and if she isn't then coming back to live is a bit harder then just flip a coin to Charon depending of which version of hades we are speaking about.
 
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I am not sure the version of Diana used here is the one who end up a godess of war/peace and if she isn't then coming back to live is a bit harderthen just flip a coin to Charon depending of which version of hades we are speaking about.
I choose the one where she smiles to Zagreus and fights her way to the surface alongside him, dealing with fury, bone hydra, and self entitled idiot before besting Hades himself and finally getting to walk the surface once more.

Absolutely not DC canon, but damn it would be hillarious.
 
I choose the one where she smiles to Zagreus and fights her way to the surface alongside him, dealing with fury, bone hydra, and self entitled idiot before besting Hades himself and finally getting to walk the surface once more.

Absolutely not DC canon, but damn it would be hillarious.

I mean, she did fight her way out of the Underworld once, IIRC. Obviously Zagreus wasn't involved, but it's definitely possible that, even if she is fully dead, this isn't the last we'll see of her.
 
Tarble is still immune to Martian telepathy right? If not from the anti-magic tattoo, then the N-th metal necklace would protect him from it right?

Because this all seems to be more like DC handwavy non-permanent shenanigans.
 
Not sure how I feel about over half the League being in a planet-busting weight class. It feels... unnatural.
 
Not sure how I feel about over half the League being in a planet-busting weight class. It feels... unnatural.
Tarble physical attributes aren't planets busting, that more the role of some of his ki attack (and he didn't use the ones able to do that) so WW being able to hold her own against him doesnt make her planet busting.
 
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Digging Deep
Aquaman wasn't down for the count, I saw as I raced down towards him, intent on picking off the scattered members of the Justice League while I had the opportunity. Simply because I knew that this was my only chance to do so. Aquaman clutched at the stump at his wrist, blood dripping between his fingers as he glared up at me. He might not be the strongest of the Justice League, but he wouldn't let a little dismemberment keep him down.

As someone that had lost my limbs in a fight more than once, I felt my respect for Aquaman increase by a fraction.

I touched down in front of him, placing myself between him and the ocean. His eyes narrowed at the sight of his trident in my hands and his lips thinned when he saw the blood dripping down it's tongs. "Whose blood is that, King Tarble?" He asked me, a deadly edge in his voice as he dug his feet into the loose white sand of the beach.

I didn't answer. It was obvious. There could only be one reason why I was here and Wonder Woman wasn't.

"Damn Hal Jordan," Aquaman decided, gritting his teeth. "You weren't meant to be this strong."

"In Hal's defence, he didn't know," I offered as I leveled my trident at him. "Will you surrender?" I asked him, though I already knew the answer.

"Never," came Aquaman's instant response. I nodded, expecting nothing less. I would actually be very disappointed if he had surrendered so easily. It would have been spitting on everything that they worked for and sacrificed. I was glad that the Justice League had more mettle than that.

However, his predictable refusal came with predictable results.

In a blur, I darted forward, kicking up a storm of sand in my wake. Aquaman raised up his bloody forearm, intent to further sacrifice his wounded arm for an opening to make a jab at my face. But, as a Super Saiyan, my reactions were simply faster than his. I spun my trident, bypassing his sacrificial limb, aiming for his sternum.

Only to have my weapon smacked away by a beam of light. Aquaman seized the opportunity and lunged for me. Instead of striking me, he tackled me with all of his strength. I quickly righted myself but not before I felt cool water wash over my ankles. I looked off in the direction that the beam had come in, just in time to lean my head out of the way as a laser came racing by.

I raised a hand and returned fire, a ki blast wiping away the hill that had been the vantage point for whoever was shooting at me. I noted that I didn't feel any presence vanish, but my attention was quickly stolen when I felt the water around my ankles stiffen. Reinforced. My eyes narrowed as Aquaman grabbed my trident, a brilliant golden light erupting from it.

My hand felt tingly, almost as if it had fallen asleep and was waking up.

With shocking strength, Aquaman raised the trident instead of trying to rip it from my hands as I expected. He slammed the butt of the trident on the ground and there was a ripple of power. The ground shifted beneath my feet as we began to sink -- the sea surged around me, grabbing hold of my body. I reared my head back and headbutted Aquaman, delivering a devastating blow to his face. Still, he grabbed hold of the shining trident. So I headbutted him again. And again. And again. Each one delivering a shock wave of force that chipped away at the magically enforced water.

Aquaman still held onto the trident, but his eyes were glazing over. Blood dripped from his forehead, soaking his hair and covering his face. He looked concussed, and that made it easy to slam the shaft of the trident into his chest before batting him away. He flew back, slamming into the beach, and I glanced over to see that the ocean was rising.

A humanoid figure was taking shape as millions of tons of water defied gravity, the water white as it rushed around the body, circulating inside as riptides. It heaved a mighty fist at me, stretching upwards until it dwarfed mountains and blotted out the sun. I tested my feet to find that the magic that bound me here was powerful. Incredibly so.

But my engravings allowed me to treat magical restraints as physical restraints, and I was more than strong enough to rip my feet free as I formed a ki spear in my free hand. Just as the colossal water giant threw it's punch down at me, casting a long shadow that submerged me in darkness, I threw my spear at the water giant's chest. It punched through the outer layer of water, carried forward like a torpedo, before I detonated the spear inside.

Millions of tons of water fell down from the sky in torrential downpour. The ocean surged as the giant lost its shape and collapsed back into the ocean. I frowned before I reached out a hand and formed a ki shield around the landmass that we were on, protecting the cities that were based along the coastline. Water slammed into my ki shield with thunderous force, the wave reaching hundreds of feet tall, high enough that it would have washed away pretty much all of Italy if I had let it.

The ocean was anything but calm as it continued to surge violently. There was so much magic pouring from it that I could practically taste it in the air. A glance at the trident told me that it was the source, or at least connected, because it shone brightly with a shimmering golden aura. I floated up before a flash caught my attention and another blood red ray raced past my head. My eyes narrowed as I leveled a hand at the source, firing reflexively, and this time I wiped out the entire cliff off in the distance, miles away.

Again, I didn't kill whoever was shooting at me. Unless they weren't alive to begin with, in which case I wouldn't be able to sense them.

Beyond the almost tangible magic in the air, I felt powerful ki signatures converging on me. Beyond the Justice League. Some of them were powerful in their own right, rivaling the likes of Wonder Woman or Aquaman. Earth had a great many more heroes beyond the Justice League and the Teen Titans, and it would seem that they had been roused from their slumber.

"You cannot win," Aquaman told me, voice slurred, pulling himself to his feet after digging himself up from a mountain of sand. "Even if you defeat us now, so long as there is breath in our lungs, you will never defeat us." He looked worse for wear, still clearly concussed, but that had never stopped me from fighting. "And even if you kill us… someone stronger will simply take our place to oppose you."

I met his gaze as a ki spear formed in my hand. "That is a very foolish thing to promise a Saiyan," I told him, before I threw my spear at him. It slammed into his chest before it exploded, catching him dead center in the expanding explosion that pushed back the sea with a wave of physical force. I flew up, narrowing my focus on the world to pick out those that now posed the greatest threat. Superman had yet to return, meaning I still had some time to swing the odds in my favor and thin out the herd before I was overwhelmed.

Already, I had defeated a sizable fraction of the Justice League, but if the heroes of Earth were anything like my soldiers, that would just mean that they would fight harder.

I picked my target before blasting off in that direction, leaving behind a critically injured Aquaman. The sea seemed to groan, almost a low scream, the vast oceans surging with anger. I couldn't determine the source of it, but whatever it was, it was powerful. The clouds above seemed to swirl, waterspouts forming as an intense wind buffeted against me. It offered no real obstacle, it was merely a sign of things to come. That this battle was anything but over.

I saw a dot of red off in the horizon a split second before I was forced to dodge. My eyes narrowed at the source -- were there multiple? If that was the case then why were the shots so spaced out?

Regardless, I continued onward to my destination. I spotted my first enemy -- but they weren't alone. But, to my surprise, they weren't allies.

I had done preliminary research about the potential enemies I would face if this day had ever come. The two people that fought above were Wonder Girl -- a blonde haired girl in a sleeveless shirt that had Wonder Woman's golden Ws over her breasts. She had no weapons beyond the bracers that she wore, lacking even the lasso that Wonder Woman carried. She was fighting against a woman that was covered in fur, who that used her razor sharp claws as weapons -- Cheetah.

The latter was fast, I noticed as they fought over a city in America. Not quite as fast as the Flash, but she was a step above Wonder Woman, who I had barely been able to keep up with. In a contest of speed, I would be no match. Meaning that Wonder Girl was nearly helpless as they fought. The only reason why the younger woman hadn't been defeated already was because of her ability to fly, which Cheetah apparently lacked.

I frowned as I sensed others, noting no less than five separate battles.

"I'm insulted," I announced myself, making both women freeze. "Am I not worth uniting against?" I asked them, and Wonder Girl's face paled when she saw the bloody trident in my hand. I had assumed that the ki signatures that I felt grouping up were teams uniting against me. Instead, they were simply fighting amongst each other.

This is what Wonder Woman had meant when she said that they were not just fighting me. I had simply underestimated how many were willing to use my fight against the Justice League to carry out their own plans.

Cheetah bared her fangs at me, "King Tarble. Perhaps we can aid one another? This child has something I seek -- help me claim it, and I shall give you the Earth." She made her offer, making Wonder Girl blanch. Wonder Girl frowned deeply, clenching her fists as she readied herself to fight both of us.

I didn't have to think about my answer. "I refuse. There is no place in my empire for traitors," I half snarled the word at her, making her eyes widen. Hate was not something I felt easily. It was not a word I often used because few things were worth using such a heavy descriptor for my feelings. However, there simply wasn't any other that best described what I felt for traitors.

Bardock. Fasha. Tora. Borgos. Shugesh.

Those that would betray their fellow man for their own ends deserved nothing less than death. The Justice League was fighting for the sake of humanity and the future of Earth, and she would betray that for her own benefit? She was a traitor of the worst kind. It was why I executed Adonis. It's why I executed the leader of North Rhelasia. They betrayed their team, their nation, and the planet they lived on.

Fight me. Resist me. You may not win. You may lose your life in the struggle, but at the very least, you wouldn't die a selfish piece of shit.

Ki swirled in my hand before I used it to blast the building that she was standing on, but before I had even moved, she was sprinting to leap to another. By the time my ki blast reached the building, she was already in the air. But, because there were only so many buildings that she could leap to and remain in the fight, predicting where she would go was a simple task.

With a heave, I flung my trident, catching Cheetah in the side as she was speared into the ground like a speeding bullet. She tore through the streets, sending up rubble, dust, and vehicles, the trident skewered into her side.

I looked at Wonder Girl, who appeared absolutely shocked that I hadn't taken Cheetah up on the offer to team up against her. "Thanks, I think?" she tried, uncertain if we were going to fight.

"You have no reason to thank me," I told her. It had been her mentor's blood on that trident. "If Earth wishes to fight amongst each other, then I will simply defeat you all one at a time."

"Oh. So we're still fighting. Gotcha," Wonder Girl replied, clenching her hands into fists. Then with a burst of speed, she launched herself at me. She was fast. And strong. Amongst the 501st, she would have been amongst the most powerful without a doubt. But, when compared to her mentor, she was lacking.

I evaded a blow before driving a knee into her diaphragm. I cupped my fists above my head and brought them down on the center of her back. Wonder Girl was flung to the ground, tearing through a building directly below us with explosive force, but I doubted that she was seriously injured. She was closer to Aquaman in strength than Wonder Woman, which still made her strong, but not enough to turn the tide of the fight.

Yet another red laser raced towards me, this one forcing me to block it with a ki shield.

As I did so, Wonder Girl rose from the rubble to clash against me. With a single exchange, she seemed to realize the gap in our power, but she was determined to fight and win anyway.

This was why I respected heroes.

I met her head-on, fighting above the city as I kept a mental track of the other conflict below. We exchanged a flurry of blows, each one landing with devastating effect -- for what she lacked in strength, she made up in skill. She fought like Wonder Woman, but against me, that was a mistake. A foot caught her in her chest, sending her flying back down the street through a different building while I zeroed in on Cheetah.

She was digging through the rubble, the trident deep in her ribs. She seemed to lack durability because the throw had shattered some of her ribs. Placing a foot on her, I ripped the trident free with a pained cry from her. I met her gaze for a moment, "Do you wish for mercy?"

Cheetah spat blood at me in response. She was a traitor, but at least she had some pride.

Granting her wish, I left her be as I spotted another fight. My lips thinned when I saw who was fighting. It was a yellow and red blur which I could see fighting against a… monkey? Interesting. It wasn't the Flash. Nor was it Kid Flash from the Teen Titans. It was the other red-headed Kid Flash, I believe. I understood that Saiyans had no right to remark about naming schemes, but…

Kid Flash seemed to sense my presence because the next thing I knew I was flying down the street, slamming through a car. A hundred blows rained down upon me from every angle, and I could feel the anger behind the punches. Gritting my teeth, I flexed my power to drive Kid Flash away, but he had learned from his mentor's mistake. As the shockwave erupted around me, he backed off, coming to a stop a half-block away.

His expression was one of anger as my blood dripped from his knuckles. I tested my body -- he landed a number of blows, but all he did was make my prior injuries worse. It seemed that like the Flash, he needed some build up to his punches to deal damage to me. The fact that I was a Super Saiyan worked against him as well so the bar to injure me was a lot higher.

Wonder Girl landed near Kid Flash, her face bloodied, but she was ready to fight. The gorilla took aim with a minigun, but before he could fire upon all three of us, I fired a ki blast that punched through his shoulder.

"Should we let him take on the bad guys for us?" Wonder Girl questioned, making exactly zero effort to help the gorilla. I opened my mouth to respond, only for a red laser to fire on my position, demolishing a few windows through a building to do it. That was my warning to lean out of the way.

That was starting to get annoying.

"No. He's mine," Kid Flash said, and for all of his speed, his attention faltered as he spoke to Wonder Girl. He took off in a blur of motion, and a fraction of a second later, my head snapped to the side from a powerful punch to the face. The shockwave that rippled out shattered every window in a block radius. But, even as blood filled my mouth, ki swirled into my hand in a bright light.

Kid Flash was fast, but he wasn't strong. A hundred times Earth's gravity slammed him into the ground, earning a strangled gasp from him.

"Kid!" Wonder Girl rushed forward as I tossed the gravity ball up, flying right at me, only to slam into the ground herself as gravity unexpectedly increased around her.

I spat blood on the ground, not spared by my technique either. I felt my injuries that were slowly stacking up strain under the increased gravity, but I fared better underneath it. Wonder Girl was quick to recover, just not fast enough to stop me from stomping on Kid Flash's kneecaps.

Her face twisted into a snarl as she threw herself at me with surprising speed, practically ignoring the increased gravity. I caught a blow with the trident, stopping her fist, and I noticed she had dropped her form. It was still there, however so slightly, but the grace and refinement was replaced with a savagery that just wanted to make me bleed.

I fended her off easily enough, but Wonder Girl wanted blood. A foot caught me in the ribs as I prepared to thrust down with the trident, making them ache from the blow. As I made my thrust, she reached out with her hand, catching the trident in the gap between the forks to stop it. I was still stronger, allowing me to overpower her with a bit of effort as we fought through the city, slamming through buildings and flying above it.

She yanked the trident to the side, readying a fist, only to catch one of mine to the face. She flew away from me, slamming through the streets and a line of parked vehicles in them. No humans were in the city. At least, none that weren't here to fight.

Yet, the city appeared… normal. As if all the humans had simply vanished.

It was an interesting development. I approved of the lengths they were going to to protect the population. Both for the hero's intentions, and because it made the citizens a nonissue when it came to orbital bombardments.

The sound of twirling wind caught my attention, and I reacted by effortlessly dodging a…

"Oh. It's you," I remarked, looking down at Captain Boomerang. It was memorable, I would give him that. It took a suicidal amount of courage to use a boomerang as a weapon of choice when facing down an enemy like me.

That meant that the person shooting at me was the same person firing at me the last time. It explained the impossible angles that the red rays were coming from without any identifiable source. What I had been destroying… were they reflectors set up to bounce the ray between them?

They must be rather confident in their weapon of choice, then.

"Yeah, it's me," Captain Boomerang responded, his green-tipped boomerang flying back to his hand.

"I take it you're the distraction?" I asked as I stretched my Ki sense, searching for a familiar presence. The humans, by getting rid of the white noise, made it rather easy for me to zero in the ki signature of the one that had shot at me before. And who was shooting at me now. I leveled a hand in the direction of his presence and fired a ki blast. The torrent of blue energy blasted through buildings, hills, and everything else in its way until it reached its target.

The ki signature vanished.

Captain Boomerang looked up at me for a long moment as I lowered my hand. "Well, fuck me," he summarized as his situation became apparent. I lowered myself to the broken street, dust lingering in the air from the various clashes I had engaged in. He eyed me warily, his boomerangs at the ready -- there was fear in his eyes, but he didn't back down.

"Out of all the humans I've encountered, I believe I respect you the most as a warrior," I told him as I strode forward. He seemed a bit surprised by that, but a pleased smile found its way onto his face. He was not the most superior warrior, but it took a special kind of bravery to face me armed with boomerangs. A short spear formed in my hand as I dug a foot into the ground.

I blasted forward faster than Captain Boomerang could hope to react to, only to realize my mistake a second later. As I appeared behind him in a burst of speed, a set of black chains erupted from the dust around us from all angles. They wrapped themselves around me and I felt the familiar sting of magic -- I ripped through the chain by flying up, narrowly avoiding… something that appeared underneath me and tried to swallow me whole.

Pressing my lips together, I flexed my aura, blasting the dust that lingered in the streets. There, I saw hundreds of swirling black shadows materializing From wherever there was a scrap of darkness, taking the shadow that was cast with them. The creature that had nearly eaten me sunk into the ground, treating the asphalt as if it were water.

My gaze zeroed in on where I sensed the ki signatures reappearing. The creature briefly surfaced, it's oily black skin tearing open to reveal a mouth -- within it was the sorceress Enchantress with Captain Boomerang. With their reveal, more appeared from thin air, summoned by magic. Harley Quinn, Killer Croc, King Shark, Killer Frost, and Black Manta.

"That trident belongs to the king of Atlantis," Black Manta snarled. "It belongs to me," he clarified, and I noticed the trident was becoming a real point of contention. Understandable. It was a remarkable weapon.

"There is no kingdom of Atlantis anymore. The borders that you Earthlings established no longer concern me," I told him bluntly, and his red eyes glowed in response, preparing for the fight. "If you wish to claim my trident, then you must take it from me."

"Then I shall!" he snarled, firing a blood-red energy blast at me that I effortlessly overpowered with a ki blast of my own. Black Manta was only saved by Harley slamming a mallet into him hard enough to send him flying, but it was a temporary relief at best. I closed the distance between me and Black Manta in a moment, eyeing the others. Harley was ready to fight me with a wooden mallet, Captain Boomerang also let loose his boomerangs. The most dangerous weapon of the team, however, was the black magic that was swirling around Enchantress' hands.

Spinning my trident, I plunged it into Black Manta's shoulder before I flung him at Harley. King Shark and Killer Croc both rushed towards me, some manner of technology on their knuckles that hinted that they would be able to strike above their weight class. I flew to them, slamming a fist into Killer Croc's gut, folding him like a piece of paper before I flung him into King Shark.

The boomerangs closed in, but they were simply too slow to touch me so long as they didn't somehow surprise me. I blurred forward, closing the distance between me and Enchantress -- her eyes widened, stumbling a step back. Captain Boomerang began to react, but was caught by an almost gentle backhand that still seemed to shatter his face. My trident lunged out, dead set on skewering Enchantress' heart, only for the trident to flow right through her.

Intangibility?

Magic-based apparently, because she couldn't escape my hand as I reached out and wrapped it around her throat.

"Pots!" I heard a voice shout out as I began to squeeze. I stopped. I didn't stop because of the voice however. Instead, I stopped because of what I felt. The sensation of magic washed over me, breaking over my body like a wave over a cliff. My gaze darted to the source to see a young woman -- Zatanna. I recognized her.

She was joined by others. Closing in like a noose, I felt new and familiar ki signatures surround me -- Nightwing, who was dressed in an odd suit that completely covered him from head to toe. Black Canary and Green Arrow, other members of the Justice League. Shazam and Martian Manhunter. There were more. Some I knew, others I didn't.

Static Shock, Black Lightning, Stargirl, Hawk and Dove, Vixen, Miss Martian, Bumble Bee, Huntress, Batwoman, Red Tornado… and those were just the ones that I recognized. There were a half dozen more that I didn't. Wonder Girl also returned, appearing injured but ready to fight.

Beyond them were more villains. Parasite, Poison Ivy, Clayface, various humans that were armed to face me.

From above, a long encroaching shadow appeared and I spared it a glance to see that the wrath of the ocean had reformed and was rising above the city as a colossal giant. This time, however, at its helm were a few figures. Mara, the queen of Atlantis, and a man. The Weather Wizard.

I took it all in, judging my odds of victory, before a slow smile spread across my face. The first true one that I had made since the destruction of Planet Vegeta.

"Things look rather dire for me." I noted.

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This is what you get when you threaten a Saiyan with a Good time.

Is this world pre-Doomsday?
 
Is this world pre-Doomsday?

Given that they seem extraordinarily unprepared to fight a single, extremely powerful and durable target? I'd guess Doomsday hasn't made his way here yet.

oh dear, what could Tarble ever do when in a pinch...
the same he did the zillion other times he was in one.

The sad thing is, before this story I was rooting for Tarble because everyone else was objectively worse than him, or at least not any better. But here? I'm hoping he doesn't do what he always does when he's up against overwhelming odds. One of my favorite heroes is already dead (and Aquaman's probably about to join her unless he finds a magical medic stat), and I'm not wanting that number to rise. It will, I'm sure, but I don't want it to. I'm actively hoping Tarble loses.
 
Man. Just imagine what would happen to Earth if any portion of thos fight were ever to be broadcasted to the other saiyans.
 
Man. Just imagine what would happen to Earth if any portion of thos fight were ever to be broadcasted to the other saiyans.
They would probably start to understand why he choose this planet as the capital. Anywhere that breeds this many remarkable individuals needs to become the capital stat. All the free saiyans will also be gunning for this place to have a bloody good time too.
Also the stakes have risen higher than ever. I expected Tarble to beat the stuffing out of pretty much everyone except the kryptonians but we are almost experiencing a soft balancing of power levels because all of them should not be putting up a fight while this divided. This is almost game NPC levels of stupid, they are coming at him 3 at a time even though the real reason they even got together was to put him down. They did not even have the full roster but they are still pushing Tarble more than I expected. And I did not think he would even need to enter SS to deal with anyone here not named Kal.
Anyway greatly enjoying this story though these last few parts feel particularly cliff hangy, maybe it is because of the anticipation of all these fighting and action scenes.
 
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